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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Sunday ninety nine point one, Houston's Best Variety of the eighties, nineties,
and Today Dan in the Morning and producer Anthony and
the Three Things You Need to Know to get your Tuesday,
August twentieth started while HISD is admitting that there are
some non working defibrillators at the schools during a recent inspection.
This comes after the tragic passing of a student at
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Marshall Middle School last week. There was not a working
defibrillator at that school. The student died later at the
hospital Land and Peyton, just fourteen years old. There was
a beautiful vigil for him last night outside of Marshall
Middle School. Meantime, they found a total of one hundred
and seventy out of one thousand, thirty eight defibrillators at
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HISD not compliant. They're ordering parts to get them up
to speed. Well in this heat. Be aware of kids
and pets left in cars. A good Samaritan noticed a
baby and a toddler left in a hot car yesterday
at a Cypress Area shopping center. Lease came, got the
kids out there. Okay, thirty eight children die in hot
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cars each year and that's way too many. And Yesterday,
August nineteenth, the hottest day of the year at one
oh one. Today, we've actually got a heat warning, could
be one hundred and three for the high today. It's
gonna feel like one hundred and twelve. A heat warning
means conditions are active that could affect your health if
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you don't take precautions, like staying indoors in the afternoon
this afternoon. That's one of the things that that officials
are asking you to do because it will be super
hot for a prolonged period again one oh three possibly
today with a heat index of one to twelve right
now eighty two in uptown in Europe. To day on
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Sunday ninety nine point one and tell me something good
brought to us by our friends at Goodwill Houston. Katie,
you are the lucky one celebrating a new water Burger,
this newest one on FM five. Twenty five first customers
and the drive through yesterday received free Waterburger for a year.
The next one hundred got free Waterburger swag. And they've
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got some great swag, don't they. Anyway, there's going to
be a huge grand opening at that location at a
later date. It will be announced soon and I'm sure
more freebies will be given away. You know, Waterburger, the
first one opened in nineteen fifty. They now have one
thousand and thirty Waterburger restaurants now in sixteen states. Whoaorpus
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Christy was the beginning of it all?
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Producer Anthony Dane didn't didn't know if you knew, But
August is National Dog a month and one of our
old friends, Stephanie Bennett's with Believe in Dog Training over
in the Heights, shared a couple of tips to help
new puppy owners. Things like passing the puppy. It's more
of like an exercise to get your dog used to
being hugged. The hugging can initially feel like smothering, which
my dog Lily definitely felt this way. But by having
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these sessions where you just got to touch them all
over their legs, they're cute little paws. Offer them up
a small tree each time they let you you love
on them so they get used to the love. Also,
make sure to be asking the important questions before you
drop them off anywhere, like what's the interaction, like the playtime,
the food situation, Just to make sure they're taken care of.
Because each one has their different levels of anxiety when
they're you know, out and about somewhere. If you need
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more assist, Stephanie offers up things like puppy day School.
They say they want to create lovable, huggable puppies, which
is what we all want.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
I didn't know that August was national thong.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Just another reason to love on the fir babyes dating.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
That is excellent. Well, if you have dreams of being
an entomologist, you are in one of the best cities
for the study of bugs. Really, for the third straight
year the biggest cities in the US with the most bugs,
Houston comes in number wow, behind Atlanta, Washington, d C, Dallas,
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and Baltimore. We've got june bugs, mosquitoes, spiders, fire ants, cockroaches, termites,
and they just love the hot, humid conditions. And so
I just thought that, you know, for you Butting and
tomawts you, you are in the right places. Good thank
has lots. We offer everything here, including bugs by dot.
I don't have fire ant fites. This morning, I'm covered
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with poison ivy.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Oh that's your your your choice.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
This morning. Poison ivy also loves the hot human. Yes, Denny,
we always have our tell Me Something Good up at
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naightty nine point one with Danna in the Morning. Here's
what's trending right now in Agetown. A new survey found
almost ninety percent of parents want to make back to
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school magical for our kids.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Ninety How come not one hundred percent?
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Anyway? I digress. Getting kids excited about school, that's what
we want to do, and one way to do it.
Producer Anthony through their Tommy Yep, their favorite snacks, maybe
a love note in their lunch box and maybe a
lucky charm in there too. So the list of favorite
snacks coming from kids themselves. Popcorn, cheese and crackers, muffins,
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go go squeeze, apple sauce. Oh those are good, drinkable yogurt, pretzels,
and Annie's organic cheddar bunnies.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I've had those, delicious.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
We are no goldfish on the list. No, totally surprised anyway. Yes,
getting the kids back to school where they're excited about
what snacks in their lunchbox, yep, that's what's trending in
Houston for Tuesday, August twentieth, I'm Sunday ninety nine point
one